Students are getting bounced around between in person, hybrid and remote learning as COVID-19 surges this fall. Four school districts in Oxford and Franklin counties report varying success at engaging students through online classes.
2020
Our 2020 Mainers to Be Thankful For
In a year that’s been trying like none before, we’ve also seen the best of humanity come out through kindness, bravery, innovation and determination.
Since the start of the pandemic, we’ve been recognizing people who’ve stepped up to help their fellow Mainers, but we knew there were more out there so we asked you, our readers, to tell us who in your community is making a difference behind the scenes.
The people you’ll read about below have provided food and shelter, financial and emotional support. They’ve fought for equality and kept us connected. This year, finding Mainers to be thankful for was easier than ever.
Daughter dishes out criticism but can’t take it from mom
DEAR ABBY: Recently, I kindly and lovingly gave my daughter some feedback on how she berates her husband in front of my 8-year-old grandson. I told her I didn’t want him to grow up thinking that’s how we treat the people we love. To make a long story short, she said that if I wanted […]
Cindy Gowell won’t let cancer stop her from helping someone else
The Sabattus woman is fighting stage-four cancer, but wants to live her days giving back to those around her.
Federal funds allow RSU 73 to purchase items not in budget
Coronavirus Relief Funds have made it possible for the district to add staff, purchase vehicles and equipment, and upgrade programs.
Livermore PB gets first look at proposed subdivision at Norlands
An application for a spiritual counseling business was approved and changes at Boothby’s Orchard and Farm Winery deferred to CEO for approval.
Deb Kiker takes care of the people who take care of the community
The 62-year-old is responsible for the well-being of nearly 3,000 workers at Central Maine Medical Center.
On this date in Maine history: Nov. 25
Nov. 25, 1997: For the first time, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission orders the dismantling of a working hydroelectric facility – in this case, the Edwards Dam in Augusta – over the objection of its owner. FERC denies the Edwards Manufacturing Co.’s application for a renewal of its license to operate the dam. The commissioners […]
COVID-19 protocols ‘can really work’
The Hyde family experience with COVID-19 stemmed from the outbreak at Franklin Memorial Hospital.
Businesses, families needed for virtual Olde Fashioned Christmas
The 3rd Annual Olde Fashioned Christmas will be held virtually, with a few other changes needed because of the coronavirus pandemic